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Smart architectural investments boost home value and attract premium buyers. Crown molding, window upgrades, and quality details deliver measurable returns.
Read MoreAre you considering upgrading your home décor and furniture? At the moment, you may feel as if there are so many more essential needs to invest in. You may have been putting off updating your home for a while.
A refurbishing often takes time and creativity, both of which can seem like a great luxury. The good news is that for anyone willing to put in the time, DIY Home décor is fairly easy to make. With all the available resources at your fingertips, you can find endless inspiration online to create your own personalized home décor.
But if you still need convincing, here are 4 great reasons to plan a home décor update today.
Perhaps you have had children, changed location, or even started to work from home during the pandemic. Your personal needs now reflect your décor needs. Every now and then, step back to reassess where you are in your personal journey and ask yourself if your environment supports the needs you have.
For example, do you now school your children at home, at least sometimes? Have you or your spouse had to switch to working from home? And do you find it harder and harder to stay productive when so many activities happen in the same place? Updating your home décor to reflect the life changes you are going through is one way to deal with the challenges and overcome them.
As we move through life, the different stages will be as varied as your home's special needs. It is important that when you are financially capable of investing, that you do so in a way that reflects your values. For people who want to place higher importance on their living space, investing in beautiful and good quality furniture is key.
DIY Tip: If you want to invest in DIY options, do something that reflects your personal style. Showcase your signature DIY pieces.
If you are parenting young ones, then you know how swiftly time changes everything. As your children grow, they will need their own space to thrive as individuals. Personal changes and family growth is a good reason as any to give your home an upgrade and try some DIY décor.
Teenagers are a class all on their own, so if you have one or a couple at home, do take their needs into consideration when planning a home update. If they need more personal space, a simple DIY partition can create that feeling of individuality. Little details like this make your home a happier, more harmonious place for everyone in your family.
We’ve all heard of Marie Kondo’s method of getting rid of anything that does not spark joy in our lives. If you want more joy and peace to flow through your home, then this is an important point when considering a renovation or upgrade.
Perhaps you have been looking at the walls of your home for so long, that they no longer bring you a sense of peace and calm. Well, it’s up to you to change that, start today with small DIY steps, and see if you don’t get inspired to improve your home in greater ways.
DIY TIP: Scan your own artwork and upload them to a digital platform that produces home accessories. Add a DIY touch by hand-painting your frames.
Now that we cannot yet travel as freely as before, you may be planning a Staycation. Make it a little more luxurious by upgrading your space. Look at magazine inspiration for cozy bedrooms; turn your bath into a delightful spa you want to come home to; make every room in your house welcoming.
You might spruce up whenever guests arrive, but now is the perfect time to do yourself a favor. Remember that caring for the place where you thrive best is a form of self-care. Change up your beddings if you need to encourage yourself to get sleep more at night. Buy some comfy throw pillows or DIY your own rugs to make your house feel more like home.
Even if you try just one of these tips today, it will make a world of difference in your inner mood, and your sense well-being. Did any of the suggestions above ring a bell for you? Remember that it does not take a lot of budget to make your home feel like a safer, more beautiful space to live in.
For more inspiration to create a calmer, kinder space in your home, have a look at our curated post of beautiful listings.
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When it comes to choosing styles for your home, there are plenty of trends to peruse. If you aren’t sure what you want for your home, consider a traditional look. The pleasing symmetry, elegant wooden floors, and classic pieces have stood the test of time and can create a beautiful style for your home both today and in the years to come. If these elements sound appealing for your home, consider these three ways to give your home a traditional look.
Another subtle way to bring a traditional feel into your home is by choosing classic lighting fixtures. Chandeliers, wall sconces, and table lamps with timeless designs can instantly elevate the space while adding a warm, inviting glow. Opt for fixtures made from brass, bronze, or glass with soft fabric shades to enhance that elegant touch. Placing matching lamps on either side of a sofa or bed also reinforces the sense of symmetry and harmony in the room.
Symmetry is a staple of classic home design. It draws the eye and creates a feeling of balance and satisfaction in a room. Incorporate symmetry into your furniture and decorations as much as possible. You can double up on decorations or use similar pieces in order to create matching sides. For example, place two equal-sized picture frames on either side of a larger wall decoration. You can also buy matching nightstands for either side of your bed. French doors and symmetrical windows will also contribute to a room’s balance.
Furthermore, hardwood flooring ensures versatility across different rooms and design styles. Whether your home leans more traditional or mixes in modern elements, hardwood can provide a unifying foundation that ties everything together. Rugs can be layered over hardwood to add warmth, texture, and seasonal variety without sacrificing that timeless base. Additionally, hardwood is easier to clean than carpet and tends to collect fewer allergens, making it a smart and stylish choice for families or pet owners. Its long-lasting appeal and functional benefits make it an investment that enhances both comfort and resale value.
Hardwood is a classic flooring option. It’s also extremely durable—some homes even still have their original hardwood flooring decades after the installation. Because of this, hardwood floors evoke an elegant, timeless feeling in a room. You can install engineered hardwood flooring in order to achieve that look for a more affordable price. In fact, there are many benefits of choosing engineered over solid hardwood for your home. Hardwood floors can come in many different species, colors, and textures, which means you can match it to just about any preexisting decorations, furniture, or color palettes that exist in your home.
Part of a traditional look is appearing timeless. This means that one of the best ways to give your home a traditional look is to incorporate different periods and influences into your design. Look into oriental rugs to add a touch of elegance and cultural depth to your space. Combining classic furniture with intricate decor pieces can further enhance the traditional aesthetic. You can also keep an eye out for upcycled or secondhand pieces on online resale apps or in thrift stores. Pay attention to the colors and styles of each piece and don’t be afraid to experiment with mixing different looks. As long as you focus on quality furniture and decorations, you’ll find timeless pieces that are pleasing to both you and your home.
The market for luxury homes has grown increasingly competitive. Today, luxury home buyers aren’t just interested in large plots of land and stately architecture. They also want unique amenities that improve quality of life and give a home added extravagance. To set your home apart from the rest and increase its value, consider installing these luxury home features—they’re sure to improve your sales pitch.
Read MoreAs the holidays quickly approach, it’s time to get your home ready to entertain your friends and family. A great way to create an entertaining space in your home is to build a home bar. Use your home bar to entertain guests, or use it as a space for the adults to go while the kids play video games. We provide you with everything you need to build your first home bar below.
Not every home has a finished and furnished basement for a bar space, but it’s cool if you do. The first step is to use the space you have. It doesn’t matter if it’s a corner in your apartment, a bedroom, or an office, any space will work. Find a rolling cart or table to serve as your bar, and get ready for some good times. Change the space with a custom sign on the wall or even a custom keg handle.
Some people think to start a home bar you need to grab the most expensive spirits on the market. That’s not true at all! Start your home bar with spirits you enjoy. You will probably use the bar more than anyone else anyway. Now that you have what you like, you can think about your guests. Grab some base spirits that will allow you to create numerous cocktails. You can’t go wrong with whiskey, rum, vodka, some wine, and beer. Be sure to buy shot glass sets that will help you get the perfect pour for all your drinks. Also, don’t forget to buy some mixers like soda, tonic water, and juices.
Instead of spending your whole budget on pre-made spirits, grab the basics and a good cocktail book! A cocktail book will allow you to expand your drink offerings. Find the perfect cocktail book at a local bookstore or online.
Here is a short list of accessories and tools that will aid you in your home bar endeavors:
Staple Mixers: tonic water, syrups, and bitters
Mixing Tools: a muddler, a jigger, juice press, strainers, shakers, ice cubes, and glasses.
The last thing you need is a little imagination. As you research different drink recipes, try to find a drink that suits your personality, and add your own spin on it. After you find your signature drink, give it a creative name. People will surely have great memories of the first time in your home bar.
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When you get tired of looking at the same drab, boring kitchen and churning out the same uninspired meals, start dreaming big. You don’t have to be a master craftsman to create the modern, hardworking kitchen you’ve always wanted. All it takes is a little confidence and some tools. It’s your kitchen, so do what you want with it. There are thousands of DIY kitchen remodeling ideas out there—find a few that speak to you and fit your budget, skill level, and image of a perfect kitchen.
When you get tired of looking at the same drab, boring kitchen and churning out the same uninspired meals, start dreaming big. You don’t have to be a master craftsman to create the modern, hardworking kitchen you’ve always wanted. All it takes is a little confidence and some tools. It’s your kitchen, so do what you want with it. There are thousands of DIY kitchen remodeling ideas out there—find a few that speak to you and fit your budget, skill level, and image of a perfect kitchen. For more inspiration and guidance, you can find more information on Seanote Construction’s website, which offers a range of services and ideas to help you transform your kitchen space.
No one ever seems to have enough storage space, especially in the kitchen. When you need to maximize space, look under the sink. It’s usually a wasteland of cleaners, dirty sponges, and damp rags, but you can create more storage space by extending a small curtain rod from wall to wall under the sink. Use it to hang spray bottles and rags, and you instantly have more space in the cabinet for additional supplies.
Believe it or not, some kitchens still have drop ceilings. If yours is one of them, then get rid of it yesterday. Taking that out will add another foot of space overhead. Once that’s gone, you’ll need to get some better-looking light fixtures. Fluorescent light bulbs will flood your kitchen with light—but they also look like they belong in a locker room. Find something that’s more tasteful and that will still give you adequate light, such as modern light fixtures with LED bulbs.
Add some sizzle to your new kitchen. Granite tops aren’t cheap, but they’re highly functional and beautiful. Plus, they probably won’t go out of style anytime soon. Installing these isn’t easy, but a more experienced DIYer could do the job. If you aren’t confident in your abilities, then call in a pro. They’ll have all the necessary tools to cut holes in the granite and make your countertops look superb.
You don’t have to rip out and replace every cabinet in the kitchen to get a new look. Leave your cabinets where they are and give them a face-lift instead. Your first option is to replace the cabinet doors with more modern options. This doesn’t have to be expensive, but it will take some hunting on your part. Try checking resale shops for the same size cabinets. If they match up, buy them and put those doors on your cabinets. If that’s too much work, then simply paint your existing cabinetry. A new coat of paint or a different finish will give the whole kitchen a quick upgrade for little money.
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Modern apartments are great, often built in city centres or other fantastic locations, they are spacious and made with everything you need. However, the one thing they are often lacking is the personal touch, and the cosy, homely feel that you need from a home. Quite often these modern apartments all look the same, the wooden or tiled floors, the white walls, grey kitchen cabinets...you get the idea. For some people who don't want to bother with decorating or doing any DIY then this is perfect and for some, it is the reason they went with a modern flat in the first place to avoid having to do this to an older house. For others though, the location is, and they still want to put their stamp on their place, so here are a few tips on how you can make your home unique and homely:
Depending on how many rooms you have will depend on if you want the same colour throughout your flat. If you have the space, then treat every room as a separate room just as you would with a house. If it's smaller, then you might want to stick to neutral walls throughout and personalise in other ways. Also, try a feature wall, perhaps all the other walls could be one colour and then one with some exotic wallpaper. Decide on your colour schemes first and add some colour into that apartment to get started. Next, for the walls, they need pictures, either photos or artwork or posters - this really adds the personal touch as well as brightens up those walls and adds character to your home. Get a good variety of different items for the walls, various sizes, colours, different frames and be adventurous with how you place them on the walls.
Long, thick curtains add real luxury to a room and if you get decent quality ones, even custom-made in a beautiful fabric, this will really add to the personality of the place as well as adding comfort and warmth to the apartment.
You'll be surprised how much of a difference this makes as you might not even notice doors. However, get some new ones, and your flat won't look like anyone else's anymore.
Just like the luxury curtains, an upholstered headboard can add another level of comfort and luxury to your home. It will make your bed look completely different and again will give it a unique look that no one else has.
Okay, you don't actually have to Do It Yourself, you can get the experts in if you aren't a professional builder or plumber, but getting your bathroom redone and personalised just for you is a winner. Bathrooms are a personal place, you might just need more storage space, or you might hate storage space, and your idea of the perfect bathroom is having little baskets on a shelf or having minimal products in it. Do it your way, get the colours right, the layout and make it your own.
Get some beautiful rugs down. Again the better the quality, the more luxurious they will be and will make your home more cosy. When you have hard floors then having something fluffy to walk over on your bare feet is ideal as well as that it just makes the apartment look better and homely, adding warmth and colour where you really need it. Plus, it's far cheaper than getting a carpet fitted, and there are some fabulous designs available too. You can find more carpet stores coventry pa.
Buying vintage, antiques or second-hand is a great way to get some unique furniture in your house so that you don't end up with the same apartment as everyone else filled with the same IKEA furniture that everyone else has. Try antique fairs and car boot sales as well as looking online for some interesting pieces of art, a beautiful chair or lamp.
Make sure you add some greenery to your home. If you're in an apartment, it's unlikely you'll have a garden so bringing in some plants is really good for your health as well as makes the place look a lot smarter, greener, homelier and more personal
Inject Colour
In any way you can, the walls the curtains, the furniture - make sure you're bringing in colour to your home. The easiest and cheapest ways to do this is by getting colourful accessories such as cushions and throws which can also be swapped or changed as little or as often as you want if you get a little bored and want to change the colour scheme.
Spending time on your home is very important, it is your home, and it is your nest, so make it yours. You spend a lot of time at home, and you need it to be somewhere that you want to be, not somewhere you dread going to or look at the four walls hating them. Also, if you are getting work done in your home and the professionals are in, perhaps it looks like a building site, then be careful of injury as it can be a dangerous and you don't want to find yourself injured or in a lawsuit. According to Shrager & Sachs, as the owner, you are supposed to keep the premises safe for the people that will be on the property. However, this could be compromised, and different insurance issues may override it, so just make sure you're careful but also consult a lawyer if you need to.
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